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Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur committed to Brandon McManus at kicker this week, and talked injuries to Matthew Golden and Lukas Van Ness.
The Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) will host the NFC leading Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) at Lambeau Field on Monday. Here’s the TV information, weather and the key pla
"Two of the biggest upsets of the NFL season were the Browns over the Packers in Week 3 and the Panthers over the Packers in Week 9. A tie against the Cowboys was nothing to be proud of either. The Packers are supposed to be good, but there has been way too much inconsistency."
On Saturday, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was asked whether it's occurred to him this week that the Packers were the team to start the tush-push-ban ball rolling. "I don't get wrapped up too much into that," Sirianni said, via a transcript distributed by the team. "No."
The Green Bay Packers are 5-2-1 and in first place in the NFC North. However, one brutal loss against the Panthers has completely changed the narrative around the team at the season’s midpoint.If the Packers can’t beat the Panthers at Lambeau Field,
Micah Parsons reflected on late Dallas Cowboys teammate Marshawn Kneeland, highlighting mental health struggles athletes face and the importance of supporting each other.
The Packers released their final injury report ahead of Monday night's game against the Eagles and it includes four players listed as questionable.
Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's name is being floated for college jobs, including one high-profile school.